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of the vatican city after he steps down. >>> getting to them. early. >>> it was fun while it lasts but now the mild weather is history. i will place the timing of the raindrops and when you can expect it as the news continues right here on kpix-5 ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why don't we play a game of hide and seek? right now? yeah go hide. go on buddy. one, two... [ son ] come and find me! three! [ son ] are you even looking for me? i am looking! [ male announcer ] bite-sized chicken's grown up. kfc bites. freshly hand-breaded big bites of premium breast meat seasoned in the colonel's original recipe. try 10 bites with an 8 piece meal for $19.99. [ son ] dad? [ male announcer ] today tastes so good. it's reversing its decision to reduce the amount of alcohol in its famous whisky. last week, ma >>> backlash caused a company to do about-face. reversing the decision to reduce the amount of alcohol in the famous whiskey. makers mark says they were lowering alcohol content from 90 proof to
of the vatican city after he steps down. >>> getting to them. early. >>> it was fun while it lasts but now the mild weather is history. i will place the timing of the raindrops and when you can expect it as the news continues right here on kpix-5 ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why don't we play a game of hide and seek? right now? yeah go hide. go on buddy. one, two... [ son ] come and find me! three! [ son ] are you even...
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the san jose city council is considering the idea in a meeting at this hour. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez is live in san jose, where he says businesses are hoping the one- year pilot program gets the green light. len. >> reporter: exactly right, elizabeth. you know, in these economic times, business owners are looking for any advantage even if it means just a little extra serving space. now, it turns out that the length and the width of a curbside parking space is just about all the space they need for a couple of extra tables and chairs. >>> reporter: >> in this space here, we only lose one parking space and one braking zone. >> reporter: most restaurant owners would cringe at the thought of losing even one parking space in front of their best but george sanchez in downtown san jose envisions the ambience of outdoor dining. >> i think it makes sense not just for our restaurant but for the whole city. >> reporter: in place of the cars and the curbs. >> this is a huge trend. everybody is moving on outdoor dining kind of taking back some of the streets and parking
the san jose city council is considering the idea in a meeting at this hour. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez is live in san jose, where he says businesses are hoping the one- year pilot program gets the green light. len. >> reporter: exactly right, elizabeth. you know, in these economic times, business owners are looking for any advantage even if it means just a little extra serving space. now, it turns out that the length and the width of a curbside parking space is just about all the space...
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new government numbers put houston on top as the nation's fastest-growing city economically. and gas averages $3.78 a gallon, up 45 cents in a month. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. so do you guys think being fast is better than being slow? [ kids ] yes! it's better to be fast to not be bitten by a werewolf and then you'll be turned into one and you will have to stay in and then you'll have to get shaved because you will be too hot and then you're like... [ growling ] which means i wish i was back to a human. what? [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and iphone 5 downloads fastest on at&t 4g. ♪ good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse. all set? all set. with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. chevrolet. find new roads. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids he
new government numbers put houston on top as the nation's fastest-growing city economically. and gas averages $3.78 a gallon, up 45 cents in a month. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. so do you guys think being fast is better than being slow? [ kids ] yes! it's better to be fast to not be bitten by a werewolf and then you'll be turned into one and you will have to stay in and then you'll have to get shaved because you will be too hot and then you're like... [ growling ] which means i wish i was back to...
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an entire new york city neighborhood burned to the ground. downed trees leave millions without power. floodwaters drive thousands from their homes. >> this is our community. this is our people, our friends. >> i got nothing left. >> pelley: also tonight, we're in the air with the army corps of engineers as they try to figure out how to get the water and the debris out of the disaster area. the president sees the destruction for himself. >> we are here for you. >> pelley: our team of cbs news correspondents will bring you comprehensive coverage of the aftermath of sandy. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from breezy point, new york. >> pelley: good evening. we've come here because no community has seen more destruction from hurricane sandy than this. this entire neighborhood, in the new york city borough of queens, 111 homes destroyed by fire the night the storm hit. we'll have more on this in just a moment, but first, let us give you the big picture on the aftermath of sandy. nearly
an entire new york city neighborhood burned to the ground. downed trees leave millions without power. floodwaters drive thousands from their homes. >> this is our community. this is our people, our friends. >> i got nothing left. >> pelley: also tonight, we're in the air with the army corps of engineers as they try to figure out how to get the water and the debris out of the disaster area. the president sees the destruction for himself. >> we are here for you. >>...
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san jose long billed itself as the safest big city in america. as 2012 draws to a close with a string of high-profile crimes, many residents now have doubts about their safety. and now a problem that threatens to complicate matters. an exodus at the san jose plymouth. as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, they can't train officers fast enough to replace the ones they are losing at the san jose police department. len. >> reporter: that's right. the san jose police officers association says that 90 officers have handed in their resignations so far this year and that includes the chief of police chris moore who will be stepping down in january. not only are they having trouble to hang on to the officers they have, it's having a problem attracting new ones. san jose police recruits are told, don't walk, run to classes while at the academy. but it's the department itself that can't move fast enough to replace all the officers walking away from the s j.p. d. >> we're losing officers at a fashioner rate than we can replace them. >> reporter: the acade
san jose long billed itself as the safest big city in america. as 2012 draws to a close with a string of high-profile crimes, many residents now have doubts about their safety. and now a problem that threatens to complicate matters. an exodus at the san jose plymouth. as cbs 5 reporter len ramirez explains, they can't train officers fast enough to replace the ones they are losing at the san jose police department. len. >> reporter: that's right. the san jose police officers association...
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around the country today. organizers of the so-called "guns across america" event hoip to block any new federal gun laws through local legislation. since 1998, the f.b.i. has maintained a database of people legally prohibited from buying guns from felons to the menltally ill. but many states have been slow to report the names of their mentally ill residents. since the newtown shootings however, there is signs that is changing. here's john bentley. >> reporter: despite four years in a pennsylvania mental hospital, emmanuel nzambi was able to buy a gun in that state. he used it to kill mary moola. brian perry was nzambi's attorney. >> any person who has been involuntarily committed to an in-patient mental health facility should not have the tiebility purchase a handed gun period. >> reporter: perry believes the shooting could have been prevented if pennsylvania had reported nzambi's name to the federal database established by law in 1998. >> he's a perfect example of somebody who slipped through the cracks. >> r
around the country today. organizers of the so-called "guns across america" event hoip to block any new federal gun laws through local legislation. since 1998, the f.b.i. has maintained a database of people legally prohibited from buying guns from felons to the menltally ill. but many states have been slow to report the names of their mentally ill residents. since the newtown shootings however, there is signs that is changing. here's john bentley. >> reporter: despite four years...
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for the first time since tuesday, the city will not be under a 10 p.m. curfew. baltimore mayor stephanie laulings-blake says my goal has always been to not have a curfew in place a single day longer than necessary. i believe we reached that point today. parishioner ray kelly calls it progress. >> this seems like the start of a change that we have been fighting for for a lot of years in west baltimore. >> reporter: do you hope it lasts? >> i will make it last as long as i can. i'm not going to let the momentum down. >> reporter: some national guards troops were seen packing up and moving out. >> we're going to get back to normal as quickly as we can. >> reporter: maryland governor larry hogan said at least 200 businesses were damaged. mondawmin mall looted on tuesday reopened today. >> happy, yay. >> reporter: to the relief of resident deeona beecher. >> i think the community is safe now. i think we can move forward and be more productive. >> reporter: gray's death sparked to the just violence but calls for more. officers put gray in a police van in handcuffs but
for the first time since tuesday, the city will not be under a 10 p.m. curfew. baltimore mayor stephanie laulings-blake says my goal has always been to not have a curfew in place a single day longer than necessary. i believe we reached that point today. parishioner ray kelly calls it progress. >> this seems like the start of a change that we have been fighting for for a lot of years in west baltimore. >> reporter: do you hope it lasts? >> i will make it last as long as i can....
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protesters say they plan other protest at the homes of city officials in the weeks ahead. >> we all know what it means for produce to beat organically grown. does that make it more nutritious? new research is debunking a common perception >> thousands are being told to watch out after two students got sick at a major bay area university >> you're looking live at mobile 5 on the dumbarton bridge. ,,,,,,,, >> thousands of students at san francisco state university been warned about a highly contagious virus that is going around >> mike sugarman on the feeling around campus >> it is nauseous and headache and maybe a little scratchy because there is a chicken pox on the san francisco state university campus. getting to know people at school starts at san francisco state may involve more than the usual what is your name or major. are you tired? >> no >> do you have a rash that turns to fluid fills gaps? >> no i don't >> there is a highly contagious virus floating around >> we have had two cases of chickenpox diagnosed on students >> the health center director says the cases have nothing to do
protesters say they plan other protest at the homes of city officials in the weeks ahead. >> we all know what it means for produce to beat organically grown. does that make it more nutritious? new research is debunking a common perception >> thousands are being told to watch out after two students got sick at a major bay area university >> you're looking live at mobile 5 on the dumbarton bridge. ,,,,,,,, >> thousands of students at san francisco state university been...
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but we found out today the city is extending its search. san jose's spokesman says there are some strong candidates but the city is not ready to make a move. >>> a san jose man who was supposed to spend the rest of his life in prison is a free man tonight. 50-year-old martin was one of the first to be sentenced under california's "three strikes" law. now he is among the first released after voters approved proposition 36 which eased that law. >> i wasn't a very good person when i got arrested for this case. and you know, that's all been washed out of me the way if you want to consider it like that. >> stagi had been in prison for 15 years for possession of meth and marijuana. his previous strikes were assaults. in november california voters approved prop 36. the law prohibits judges from imposing life sentences on repeat offenders who commit lesser crimes. >>> vice president joe biden says he will have proposals to prevent gun violence on the president's desk by next tuesday. as danielle nottingham reports, biden spent the day trying to fin
but we found out today the city is extending its search. san jose's spokesman says there are some strong candidates but the city is not ready to make a move. >>> a san jose man who was supposed to spend the rest of his life in prison is a free man tonight. 50-year-old martin was one of the first to be sentenced under california's "three strikes" law. now he is among the first released after voters approved proposition 36 which eased that law. >> i wasn't a very good...
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. >> pelley: no city has a rhythm like new york. some of it provided by the rumble of the subway. today, musicians flocked to grand central terminal for a chance to harmonize with the "a" train. and here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: for as much joy as new york city's street musicians bring their listeners... >> it's amazing, really amazing. >> reporter: ...they are not always welcome. >> everybody that walks by us wants to be like, hey, there's those bums again, you know. because we're not bums. we're street musicians. >> reporter: which is why today the sunnyside social club is among the 60-plus acts auditioning to earn the official approval of the new york city subway system. ( applause ) what do you think they could be looking for? >> us. that's what they're looking for. >> reporter: only a third of these performers will get the thumbs-up giving them access to the most lucrative spots in subway stations, as well as something to show the cops to make clear they're good to go. henry prince is a judge. >> you can imagine that people are going to come and hear you and immediately re
. >> pelley: no city has a rhythm like new york. some of it provided by the rumble of the subway. today, musicians flocked to grand central terminal for a chance to harmonize with the "a" train. and here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: for as much joy as new york city's street musicians bring their listeners... >> it's amazing, really amazing. >> reporter: ...they are not always welcome. >> everybody that walks by us wants to be like, hey, there's those bums...
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ruling the city. it's the community that is. >> reporter: a couple of examples. the iron triangle notorious for its rampant crime had only one violent crime reported last month. and nine of the 18 homicides this year have be solved. >> a 50% closure rate in the same year is a good indication that people are willing to come forward with information. >> reporter: people say what's happening in richmond could be repeated in other. >>> it takes a police department divvying up their cities so they have small neighborhoods that are more easily patroled by these police officers and then, elizabeth, they have to get the people in the neighborhoods involved. >> right. the community has to cooperate. thank you, ann notarangelo. >>> right now pg&e crews are in larkspur where a 150-foot tree fell down. that redwood hit utility lines and smashed into a house across the street. one person in the house at the time was not injured. about 70 customers though lost power. crews are still working to restore power to 30 o
ruling the city. it's the community that is. >> reporter: a couple of examples. the iron triangle notorious for its rampant crime had only one violent crime reported last month. and nine of the 18 homicides this year have be solved. >> a 50% closure rate in the same year is a good indication that people are willing to come forward with information. >> reporter: people say what's happening in richmond could be repeated in other. >>> it takes a police department...
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of homes in the city have been damaged by floodwaters. today rescuers continue to pull people from their homes. since sunday, first responders have answered nearly 4,000 calls for help. high water flooded this treatment plant, spilling more than 100,000 gallons of untreated wastewater into nearby bayous. back at the martins', the clean- up will take months, but getting over that night in the attic will take much longer. bayous like this one have been receding quickly, but boy what a tragedy and mess they've left behind. charlie, six people have died, and one other is still missing. >> rose: vicente, thanks. larry mowry is chief meteorologist at our cbs dallas- forth worth station ktvt. larry, is the worst over? >> we're not seeing as much activity on the radar tonight as we did last night and the past couple days, but there are still some severe storms breaking out in kansas and oklahoma, but the activity in texas a lot lower this afternoon and this evening than what we saw today. there is still a risk for severe weather the next couple d
of homes in the city have been damaged by floodwaters. today rescuers continue to pull people from their homes. since sunday, first responders have answered nearly 4,000 calls for help. high water flooded this treatment plant, spilling more than 100,000 gallons of untreated wastewater into nearby bayous. back at the martins', the clean- up will take months, but getting over that night in the attic will take much longer. bayous like this one have been receding quickly, but boy what a tragedy and...
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still in the low '80s in redwood city. meanwhile, two under the deck of low clouds and patchy far in here you have a golden gate bridge. i would have to imagine we're seeing a little bit of mist and drizzle associated with those clouds. foggy and breezy, wind whipping out of the west at 22 m.p.h. so you know it is a cool night at the golden gate bridge at least. morning cloudiness on your thursday, remaining hot in the inland areas at least for one more day. the futurecast illustrates that we do have clouds stack up along the coast and it looks like it will move on shore across the bay towards a word and union city and san leandro, trying to make tracks to the dublin grade. and then all the clouds began to retreat before playing tag at the coast for the evening commute. overnight into the 50s otherwise to more states and i 50s and 60s along the beach and seven is for the most part in the peninsula and jumping into the low '80s as we hit the santa clara valley. 91 in morgan hill and 96 in brentwood and antioch and pleasanto
still in the low '80s in redwood city. meanwhile, two under the deck of low clouds and patchy far in here you have a golden gate bridge. i would have to imagine we're seeing a little bit of mist and drizzle associated with those clouds. foggy and breezy, wind whipping out of the west at 22 m.p.h. so you know it is a cool night at the golden gate bridge at least. morning cloudiness on your thursday, remaining hot in the inland areas at least for one more day. the futurecast illustrates that we...
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have been involved in city corruption. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we >> pelley: the secret to youth may lie not in a fountain but in a frying pan loaded with spices. who better to tell us about this new study than dean reynolds, a man for all seasonings. >> reporter: at chicago's frontera grill, co-owner and chef rick bayless has always believed in spicing it up. >> i eat a lot of spicy food because it makes me feel good. >> reporter: now this new dietary study has noticed people who ate spicy food one to two times a week had a 10% lower risk of death from heart disease, cancer, or diabetes than those who ate spicy food less than once a week. experts say capsaicin, the main ingredient in chili peppers has been shown to reduce the kind of inflammation that can lead to the development of some diseases. the plentiful pepper is already a phenomenon on line. back at his 28-year-old restaurant, bayless says his peppers are potent and popular. >> when we first started, peop
have been involved in city corruption. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we >> pelley: the secret to youth may lie not in a fountain but in a frying pan loaded with spices. who better to tell us about this new study than dean reynolds, a man for all seasonings. >> reporter: at chicago's frontera grill, co-owner and chef rick bayless has always believed in spicing it up. >> i eat a lot of spicy food because it makes me feel...
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. >> that is quite all right with the former city councilman moore who wrote the first letter to dr. john york inviting him to consider santa clara as the new home for 49ers stadium. >> we were standing out there when you asked me did think it was going to be built. i can answer it, len. i think it will be built. >> how does this city of 118,000 people whose previous icons were a mission and amusement park lure what is now one of the most successful sports franchises of all time. >> santa clara is always going to be a small town. we thought big. >> santa clara may not have the bridges, but it is a well run business city. everyone will benefit from the team being solidly in the south bay. >> honored to be just a few blocks away from the new stadium. we keep joking letting him know we will be way closer so he can come in after games and everything. >> reporter: speaking of a small city thinking big, this stadium when completed will hold a little bit over 68,000 people. that's a little bit more than half the entire population of the city of santa clara, liz. just think, this will host a
. >> that is quite all right with the former city councilman moore who wrote the first letter to dr. john york inviting him to consider santa clara as the new home for 49ers stadium. >> we were standing out there when you asked me did think it was going to be built. i can answer it, len. i think it will be built. >> how does this city of 118,000 people whose previous icons were a mission and amusement park lure what is now one of the most successful sports franchises of all...
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in the city 54. san jose 55. and in santa rosa 55. the extended forecast we are looking for a nice day tomorrow and increasing clouds and a chance of showers on friday. after friday, the weekend looks unsettled. maybe rain on-again, off- again. timing is hard to call on this. monday and tuesday unsettled. so stay tuned on the extend. it looks wet on friday. lets me once again toss to my good pal, roberta. >> i seriously love that man. thanks, brian. >>> good evening, tonight is another extraordinary night for "food for bay area families." here at cbs 5 we have olivia and lucas and we have chief instructor mike lee from the kung fu academy out of concord. and my good buddy larry sly who is executive director of the food banks from solano and contra costa counties. thank you so much for being here. mike, you and your students have done extraordinary things to feed the hungry here in the bay area. please explain. >> on saturday november 17, the kung fu academy in concord holessed a food drive party for our students, families and the loca
in the city 54. san jose 55. and in santa rosa 55. the extended forecast we are looking for a nice day tomorrow and increasing clouds and a chance of showers on friday. after friday, the weekend looks unsettled. maybe rain on-again, off- again. timing is hard to call on this. monday and tuesday unsettled. so stay tuned on the extend. it looks wet on friday. lets me once again toss to my good pal, roberta. >> i seriously love that man. thanks, brian. >>> good evening, tonight is...
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us never came up in the months of negotiations with the city. they say freeman committed that they never set up a 2009 healthcare account. >> you're referring to paxti's. >> reporter: herrera who initially applauded them -- >> there's an example of how a restaurant stepped up and did the right thing. >> reporter: -- is now reconsidering. >> if they want to void the settlement agreement i'm happy to go to litigation with them. >> after we spoke to the city attorney, his office gave us this draft of the settlement sent to the pizza place in october. they say the restaurant had months to prove they had abided by the law and wonder why new documents are only surfacing now. go to cbssf.com/consumerwatch for the list of restaurants who have collected more in surcharges than they have actually paid to employees. you may be surprised to see who is on the list. >>> an ingredient is being removed from some gatorade products. it's called bromiated vegetable oil. the ingredients spreads flavor evenly but can be used as a flame retardant. it's used in other
us never came up in the months of negotiations with the city. they say freeman committed that they never set up a 2009 healthcare account. >> you're referring to paxti's. >> reporter: herrera who initially applauded them -- >> there's an example of how a restaurant stepped up and did the right thing. >> reporter: -- is now reconsidering. >> if they want to void the settlement agreement i'm happy to go to litigation with them. >> after we spoke to the city...
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city officials say the locks are ugly, and what's more, they're dangerous. a section of the bridge's fencing broke off last year under the additional weight, so monday the locks will be cut off. and finally tonight, a moving story from martha's vineyard where they're making history by saving history. this is the question of the day facing a team of expert movers on martha's vineyard-- how do you move an iconic 160-year-old, 400-ton national treasure? >> all right, we're actually starting to move now. >> axelrod: very carefully, and very slowly, just about a foot each minute. the man in charge of relocating the gay head lighthouse, len butler, the one on the right says the speed-- or rather, the distinct lack of it-- is fair reason. >> if one of the bricks cracked it could be catastrophic. it could come tumbling down.ed >> axelrod: the lighthouse sits six feet off the ground and isxe being pushed by two hydraulic pistons. it's all being done under the watchful eye of richard skidmore, who has been the lighthouse keeper for 25 years. >> i have to say it is a g
city officials say the locks are ugly, and what's more, they're dangerous. a section of the bridge's fencing broke off last year under the additional weight, so monday the locks will be cut off. and finally tonight, a moving story from martha's vineyard where they're making history by saving history. this is the question of the day facing a team of expert movers on martha's vineyard-- how do you move an iconic 160-year-old, 400-ton national treasure? >> all right, we're actually starting...
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dropping down to the 40s. fairfield 46. concord 46. redwood city and fremont 47. san francisco dropping down to 51 degrees. this is what i wanted to show you for about five days but haven't had the chance. cbs 5 high def doppler is dry and will stay that way until wednesday. here is how much rain fell. in the north bay mountains, i can't believe this, they had 6- 14 inches of rain over five days. sonoma county had 5-9 inches of rain. on the peninsula, including san francisco, 3-6 inches of rain. inland along the 680 corridor and the east bay, you also had 3-6 inches of rain but it is done. it is finished. there is no round four. here is something interesting. the rainfall is pushing off to the east. look at what is coming up next. it looks like the -- it looks like the system is heading toward us. but here is one deflector shield, if you will. high pressure building in to the south and west that will take that moisture and shove it up to the north. so high pressure will dry us out giving us partly sunny skies tomorrow and mainly cloudy but still dry on tuesday. on
dropping down to the 40s. fairfield 46. concord 46. redwood city and fremont 47. san francisco dropping down to 51 degrees. this is what i wanted to show you for about five days but haven't had the chance. cbs 5 high def doppler is dry and will stay that way until wednesday. here is how much rain fell. in the north bay mountains, i can't believe this, they had 6- 14 inches of rain over five days. sonoma county had 5-9 inches of rain. on the peninsula, including san francisco, 3-6 inches of...
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historic cities of the south. faced with a design dilemma. >> the question is how do we move forward? how do we honor our past and point toward a future? >> preservation and progress ahead on "sunday morning." >>' look around the house and grounds here demonstrates, good design can reveal itself in ways big and small. luke burbank this morning shows us how small things can make a world of difference. >> they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder but good design that's something everyone can appreciate,. >> i think the notion that because somebody is poor they don't have the same appreciation for beauty or function is completely erroneous. >> this is a stone from india. >> creating heidi sign and low cost. later on "sunday morning." >> design plays a role in many aspects of our lives. even if something is just being built for laughs. this morning comedian jerry seinfeld will be sharing his insights with anthony may on. >> jerry seinfeld's internet show is about cars and comedy. he's obsessed with the design of b
historic cities of the south. faced with a design dilemma. >> the question is how do we move forward? how do we honor our past and point toward a future? >> preservation and progress ahead on "sunday morning." >>' look around the house and grounds here demonstrates, good design can reveal itself in ways big and small. luke burbank this morning shows us how small things can make a world of difference. >> they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder but good...
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citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened defect so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> schieffer: maybe i was thinking a
citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened defect so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added...
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top 10 cities in the country and many people think it is the number one city in the country and it is the height of the tourist season. and how the stuff like this happen? >> yes, it is august 1st that was the cutoff date and that happens to be in the middle of summer. it is just a lot of the calendar. >> thank you. a miscommunication caused a near midair collision over washington's national airport. tonight federal officials want answers. but some are denying that their plans were ever on course to collide with each other. >> faa investigators are trying to figure out why 3 u.s. airways regional jets got to close in the skies over the nation's capital. >> we will get to the bottom of this. and we will take all of the appropriate action to prevent similar miscommunications. >> federal officials say that after 2:00 tuesday afternoon when their plane was approaching reagan national airport for landing when air traffic control mistakenly sent it into the path of two other airplanes taking off. investigators say that two of the airplanes came within 12 seconds of each other before the con
top 10 cities in the country and many people think it is the number one city in the country and it is the height of the tourist season. and how the stuff like this happen? >> yes, it is august 1st that was the cutoff date and that happens to be in the middle of summer. it is just a lot of the calendar. >> thank you. a miscommunication caused a near midair collision over washington's national airport. tonight federal officials want answers. but some are denying that their plans were...
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o here's tony guida. >> look at the view from here. you can see atlantic city. >> reporter: rafi gardee is house shopping on long beach island, new jersey. super storm sandy battered the slender island so badly, it was closed off for two weeks. nearly four months later, the southern end of the island is still suffering, but gardee sees opportunity. >> this area always maintains its value. that's why i'm here, that's why i'd like to buy. it's a great time to buy. >> reporter: home values are up in many areas hit by sandy according to a recent survey, in new jersey up by almost 2% over pre-sandy values, highert actually, than in areas not impacted by the storm. real estate firm zillow conducted the study. chief economist stan humphrey: >> the lures of the coast of living are more powerful than the periodic chance of having aic c natural disaster in yourdi backyard. >> reporter: rafi gardee agrees. >> my lender said, "rafi, buy extra insurance," because he thinks the climate will get worse over the next few years. >> reporter: do you agre
o here's tony guida. >> look at the view from here. you can see atlantic city. >> reporter: rafi gardee is house shopping on long beach island, new jersey. super storm sandy battered the slender island so badly, it was closed off for two weeks. nearly four months later, the southern end of the island is still suffering, but gardee sees opportunity. >> this area always maintains its value. that's why i'm here, that's why i'd like to buy. it's a great time to buy. >>...
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meyers, the company that was hired to do this work, and the lafayette city manager steven falk says the reason they picked this company is because they can do it and they have a lot of work to do. >> they are going to route the stormwater around the -- they are going to put the dam in the creek and route the stormwater around the failed pipe. once that he achieve that, they will clear out the creek -- once they achieve that, they will clear out the creek, establish a stream bed on the bottom, then they will bring in a bunch of really big pipes, 10- foot diameter pipes. each section weighs 42,000 pounds. >> reporter: this is the company that can do it, as i said. you remember this company, c.c. meyers, back in 2007, they were the ones who repaired the macarthur maze after that tanker truck fire literally melted down the structure. and they got a $5 million bonus for that one. it came in 27 days ahead of schedule. and then would months later, this company pulled off another one. they replaced the double deck portion of the bay bridge -- remember when they installed the "s" curve, they had
meyers, the company that was hired to do this work, and the lafayette city manager steven falk says the reason they picked this company is because they can do it and they have a lot of work to do. >> they are going to route the stormwater around the -- they are going to put the dam in the creek and route the stormwater around the failed pipe. once that he achieve that, they will clear out the creek -- once they achieve that, they will clear out the creek, establish a stream bed on the...
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a new york city police officer who was shot in the head on saturday has died. the government of nepal said today it will need the help of the world to rebuild after the earthquake. the death toll has topped 7,300 with more than 14,000 hurt. u.s. marines swooped in today and seth doane went along. >> reporter: we were on the u.s. military's first surveillance flight in nepal following the earthquake. paul kennedy and bill berger have been asked by nepal's government assess the region near the chinese border. >> we found a great deal of devastation. this has been a huge disaster for nepal, even the equipment to clear the roads we saw was stranded in many places along the road. >> we were watching landslides taking place as we were flying by. >> reporter: today? >> today. and it's just wiping out the roads. so they have to rely immediately upon an airlift to help these folks out, and then you're going to have to start from the valley and dig your way up to those villages. >> reporter: the u.s. military flew in four tilt rotor osprey aircraft, which can land in tig
a new york city police officer who was shot in the head on saturday has died. the government of nepal said today it will need the help of the world to rebuild after the earthquake. the death toll has topped 7,300 with more than 14,000 hurt. u.s. marines swooped in today and seth doane went along. >> reporter: we were on the u.s. military's first surveillance flight in nepal following the earthquake. paul kennedy and bill berger have been asked by nepal's government assess the region near...
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: but neither the city nor the bank took action until kpix 5 called. only then did the bank and a crew to board up the place. and police kicked out the trespassing squatters but made no arrests. now the neighbors say the squatters are back. >> it's hard for us because people may be squatting in five or six different houses. it's a lot like chasing rats. >> reporter: as for todd bishop? he is left holding the bag until the bank puts its name on the title. >> our expectation is that as property owner every property owner has a responsibility to maintain their property whether or not they they want to be property owner. >> the bank now recognizes bishop's bankruptcy as final and says it's discussing the next steps with mr. bishop that could include finally assuming title to the house. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we hear from the bay area man who spend years in jail for a crime he didn't commit. >> i was wondering how can i get out this mess that they put me in? >> his life now as a free man and what happened when he came face to face with his acc
: but neither the city nor the bank took action until kpix 5 called. only then did the bank and a crew to board up the place. and police kicked out the trespassing squatters but made no arrests. now the neighbors say the squatters are back. >> it's hard for us because people may be squatting in five or six different houses. it's a lot like chasing rats. >> reporter: as for todd bishop? he is left holding the bag until the bank puts its name on the title. >> our expectation is...
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his appearance at a mosque in the iraqi city of mosul was very surprising, because before this we had seen only two old still photographs of baghdadi. he called on muslims worldwide to swear their allegiance to him. now with insight on this we'll turn to mike morell who was number two at the c.i.a. until last year and is now a cbs news consultant. mr. morell, what does it tell you that baghdadi came out of hiding on friday? >> this tells me, scott, that we are dealing with a very sophisticated player here. when he believed he was just a leader of a terrorist organization, he had to stay hidden, and he did. now that he believes that he is the head of this state, he needs to play the role of the leader of that state, he needs to be seen and i think that's what we saw last week. >> pelley: the state department put a $10 million price on his head and baghdadi has threatened retaliation for the killing of osama bin laden. how great a threat is he to the united states? >> i think right now the threat he poses is that a large number of his fighters, scott, are foreign fighters. many who have
his appearance at a mosque in the iraqi city of mosul was very surprising, because before this we had seen only two old still photographs of baghdadi. he called on muslims worldwide to swear their allegiance to him. now with insight on this we'll turn to mike morell who was number two at the c.i.a. until last year and is now a cbs news consultant. mr. morell, what does it tell you that baghdadi came out of hiding on friday? >> this tells me, scott, that we are dealing with a very...
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at the hiroshima peace memorial museum a model shows the giant fire ball that engulfed the city. the heat from the explosion reached as high as 7,000 degrees. up to 80,000 people were killed in isn't thatly. every day items were incinerated. a school lunch box andment tricycle a child had been riding just feet from ground zero. the museum director. what should a visitor take away today? we want people to understand how inhumane nuclear weapons are, he told us. he remembers survivors looking like ghosts. >> this is the reason why we continue to tell our story. it is said -- >> she tells us this inscription on memorial in the center of the city is reminder for her. tell her story with the hope this chapter of history will never be repeated. >> osgood: here is a look at the week ahead. monday is world lion day. a day for conservation awareness that takes on greater urgency following the killing of cecil the lion. tuesday kicks off the world's fair of money in rosemont, illinois. sponsored by the american numismatic association. bring money, admission is $6 f nonmembers. wednesday th
at the hiroshima peace memorial museum a model shows the giant fire ball that engulfed the city. the heat from the explosion reached as high as 7,000 degrees. up to 80,000 people were killed in isn't thatly. every day items were incinerated. a school lunch box andment tricycle a child had been riding just feet from ground zero. the museum director. what should a visitor take away today? we want people to understand how inhumane nuclear weapons are, he told us. he remembers survivors looking...
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the weather in our inland valleys is not the same as at the coast and the city of san francisco has five or 10 different microclimates so we want to have a vehicle that can take you to the weather and show you the weather at that spot. i don't want to rely all the time on the san francisco airport weather data. i don't want to rely all the time on the oakland airport weather data. we want to go between those data locations and with the sensors that we have on top of the cbs 5 mobile weather lab, we will be able to do just that on a daily basis. it done have to be severe weather flooding or heavy rain or fog. it can be just a sunny day which can be anything from 55 to 95 degrees on a summer day. let's see what's going on today weather-wise. more of the 55 than 95 variety. i'll take you outside to san jose. a live picture there. we are going to show you what's going on with our highs for today which were a couple of degrees milder than the past few days but still, pretty chilly. half moon bay you hit 55. oakland 58. redwood city you hit 57. topping out only at 53 in san francisco. richmond
the weather in our inland valleys is not the same as at the coast and the city of san francisco has five or 10 different microclimates so we want to have a vehicle that can take you to the weather and show you the weather at that spot. i don't want to rely all the time on the san francisco airport weather data. i don't want to rely all the time on the oakland airport weather data. we want to go between those data locations and with the sensors that we have on top of the cbs 5 mobile weather...
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this town, this city, washington d.c., can figure out a way to solve this problem. so the risk we face starts to happen in july. but then on august 2, we're left running on fumes. we have no capacity to borrow. i have to write 80 million checks a month to americans, including 55 million who depend on their social security check. we have to make principal payments or roll over $500 billion in debt in the month of august. about $87 billion in that first week in august. and so, for those reasons, we have to act... congress has to act ahead of that point. if they don't act, then we face catastrophic damage to the american economy. the leadership, to their credit- - and i mean republicans and democrats-- fully understand that. they have been very clear to the president and to me, including last thursday, that they are not going to take that risk. >> schieffer: so is august 2 the drop-dead date? >> absolutely. we've looked at all options. all options my predecessors have looked at. everything past presidents have looked at. there is no feasible option to give congress mor
this town, this city, washington d.c., can figure out a way to solve this problem. so the risk we face starts to happen in july. but then on august 2, we're left running on fumes. we have no capacity to borrow. i have to write 80 million checks a month to americans, including 55 million who depend on their social security check. we have to make principal payments or roll over $500 billion in debt in the month of august. about $87 billion in that first week in august. and so, for those reasons,...
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the city's night time curfew expires tomorrow. prince william and duchess of cambridge may announce the name of their new baby girl today. littlest royal was born yesterday. she is the fourth in line to the british throne. mark phillips in london with more on the new princess just ahead. las vegas last night floyd mayweather junioru won unanimous decision over manny pacquiao. earned reported $180 million in the process. not a bad night's work. >> better man tonight more calculated fighter. took my time, had patience, i did my best. but my best wasn't good enough. >> osgood: more on the big fight ahead as wig. record crowd at churchill downs saw american pharaoh power away from the pack to win the 141st kentucky derby. the second consecutive derby win for jockey victor espinoza. already heard about mayweather the boxer, as for the may weather it will be warm and quiet across much of the country except for new thunderstorms in the midwest. week ahead, storms and scattered showers will return. ♪ ahead. youtube turns ten. >> first o
the city's night time curfew expires tomorrow. prince william and duchess of cambridge may announce the name of their new baby girl today. littlest royal was born yesterday. she is the fourth in line to the british throne. mark phillips in london with more on the new princess just ahead. las vegas last night floyd mayweather junioru won unanimous decision over manny pacquiao. earned reported $180 million in the process. not a bad night's work. >> better man tonight more calculated...
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the impressions of an american while walking around the city. the movie reflected a different time, it was made in 1952 just seven years after the war. paris was still rebuilding and it was too soon to confront post-war realities. so the movie added romance, gene kelly falls in love with leslie caron, i think a lot of us did. this paris is light colorful and carefree. but wheeldon's version begins with the liberation of paris and so places the war front and center. >> we were searching for a way to make the romance and the joy feel more potent coming from this place of darkness. even the cast, building each scene gives you sense of the people of paris rebuilding. so then it was about, how do we do that and make it move seamlessly and beautifully and people like the city itself was waltzing in and out on and off the stage. >> but make no mistake, gershwin is what this show is all about. >> the beating of the heart, the trumpet melody liquid romance. that music is just like boiling. >> now, here are the three americans in paris robert fairchild on
the impressions of an american while walking around the city. the movie reflected a different time, it was made in 1952 just seven years after the war. paris was still rebuilding and it was too soon to confront post-war realities. so the movie added romance, gene kelly falls in love with leslie caron, i think a lot of us did. this paris is light colorful and carefree. but wheeldon's version begins with the liberation of paris and so places the war front and center. >> we were searching...
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that's the warning tonight from police in one bay area city where the drought
that's the warning tonight from police in one bay area city where the drought
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and into the city of san fransisco. notice how low the ceiling is with a low clouds. it has cooled off in san fransisco. currently 70 degrees near the mission but otherwise it is now 60 degrees at the bridge, 78 degrees in redwood city, 74 in san jose. this is the scene looking out towards livermore and pleasanton from dublin. lots of blue skies, but in this area tomorrow, around mt. diablo. and the diablo mountain range, we have a chance of thunderstorm activity. not right now at 83 degrees but tomorrow we do have a chance of some thunderstorms. everyone will be partly cloudy and it will feel muggy. all this activity, a big change, it is coming from the south. tropical moisture arriving from arizona listing in a northern direction otherwise tonight is the low clouds and patchy fog that we're dealing with. around 50 degrees and tomorrow the temperatures are coming down with that cloud cover, sisters at the coast and '60s and '70s at the peninsula. muggy at 82 degrees in morgan hill and a pair of sevens in campbell. 79 i
and into the city of san fransisco. notice how low the ceiling is with a low clouds. it has cooled off in san fransisco. currently 70 degrees near the mission but otherwise it is now 60 degrees at the bridge, 78 degrees in redwood city, 74 in san jose. this is the scene looking out towards livermore and pleasanton from dublin. lots of blue skies, but in this area tomorrow, around mt. diablo. and the diablo mountain range, we have a chance of thunderstorm activity. not right now at 83 degrees...
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maximum security prison near the city of taluca. here is one for the record books. evelyn jones celebrated her 108th birthday by tossing out the ceremonial first pitch at the seattle mariners game. that makes her the oldest person ever to do so. the previous record was held by a 105-year-old. now today's weather thunderstorms threaten large section of the midwest scattered storms are likely parts of the southeast and southwest. while blazing heat will make the plains sizzle. and week ahead chance of more scattered storms mostly sunny and hot from compost to coast. >> next -- ♪ the colorful history of grey gardens. and later -- >> there's 265 and hundreds and hundreds ever gold nuggets. >> we're off on a treasure hunt. >> cowan: this wood shingled summer house is considered almost quaint. but it was a proper 14-room mansion when it was built in 1897. >> an imam could you lat garden bloomed out back. sheltering from the grey stormy winds of eastern long islands. the home's reputation came not from that grey garden, but from he can s
maximum security prison near the city of taluca. here is one for the record books. evelyn jones celebrated her 108th birthday by tossing out the ceremonial first pitch at the seattle mariners game. that makes her the oldest person ever to do so. the previous record was held by a 105-year-old. now today's weather thunderstorms threaten large section of the midwest scattered storms are likely parts of the southeast and southwest. while blazing heat will make the plains sizzle. and week ahead...
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in the city of riverside the wind is about 5 to 7 miles per hour. but you go up in elevation into the hills where we believe this fire is right now and the winds tonight and tomorrow are forecast to kick up to 30 to 50 miles per hour. the big ridge of high pressure keeping up dry often begins southern california wind. they better control this or else we may have a prolong problem come tomorrow. and talking about our weather around here, we are talking about high pressure keeping us dry. gorgeous shot right there a lot more serene than what's going on in southern california in riverside county. this is a beautiful shot of the bay bridge and the bay lights getting things ready for the big debut next week. radar is clear. it has been for so much of the month of february. we have only had two days with rainfall and looking at rainfall relative to normal for the month of february since we're wrapping it up tonight. san francisco and san jose more than 3" below average. livermore 2.5 also below average. very dry but surprisingly it's been mild in the afte
in the city of riverside the wind is about 5 to 7 miles per hour. but you go up in elevation into the hills where we believe this fire is right now and the winds tonight and tomorrow are forecast to kick up to 30 to 50 miles per hour. the big ridge of high pressure keeping up dry often begins southern california wind. they better control this or else we may have a prolong problem come tomorrow. and talking about our weather around here, we are talking about high pressure keeping us dry....
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the first on duty officer death in the city's history. investigators today revealed that these officers approached the suspect in plainclothes and they had no idea that there was going to be any trouble at all. take a look at this video. you can see the results, the bullet holes in the garage where police and sheriff's deputies finally confronted suspects jeremy goulet where goulet was shot and killed. this was just a half block away from where police sergeant butch baker and detective elizabeth butler were killed. the santa cruz county sheriff's department is heading up this investigation. first you'll hear from sheriff phil wowak and then some of the audio recordings of the police radio transmissions at the time the officers were shot. >> both detectives were killed at the doorstep of goulet's home following the detective's individual murders, they were disarmed by goulet and their -- detective baker's vehicle was stolen by goulet. >> unknown type of shooting. we have a report of a gunshot wound. they did have officers in that area doin
the first on duty officer death in the city's history. investigators today revealed that these officers approached the suspect in plainclothes and they had no idea that there was going to be any trouble at all. take a look at this video. you can see the results, the bullet holes in the garage where police and sheriff's deputies finally confronted suspects jeremy goulet where goulet was shot and killed. this was just a half block away from where police sergeant butch baker and detective...
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can the city survive the two-day operation? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the pentagon is confirming tonight that some of the nation's most sensitive military secrets have been looted wholesale by spies who managed to break in to government computers. plans for the wars in iraq and afghanistan, secret information about american satellites, plans for a new fighter plane are gone, vacuumed up in computer hacking apparently by hostile governments. the confirmation came today in a speech in washington by deputy secretary of defense william lynn. >> to date, malicious cyber activity has been directed at nearly every sector of our infrastructure and economy. our national security correspondent david martin has been investigating and hi managed to get the first television camera ever into the pentagon's command center that defends against computer attacks. david also spoke to deputy secretary lynn about the information that's been lost. >> reporter: the joint str
can the city survive the two-day operation? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the pentagon is confirming tonight that some of the nation's most sensitive military secrets have been looted wholesale by spies who managed to break in to government computers. plans for the wars in iraq and afghanistan, secret information about american satellites, plans for a new fighter plane are gone, vacuumed up in computer...
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the city council will bring this issue back to the table in november giving the city and the nonprofit time to work something out. in antioch, cbs 5 news. >> the brightest young minds to descend on google. the things they're able to do that most people can only dream of, that is in two minutes. >> behind me there is a blanket of low clouds and patchy fog. and it is now pouring into the city of san francisco, there is. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, >> san fransisco plans to lay off 1300 employees. these layoffs come in the wake of last year's announcement that the san jose based company is letting 6500 employees go as part of a massive restructuring plan. that is 9% of its total work force. a bay area based company coming off of the big board. pete's coffee and he is going private. the german conglomerate is buying the company for $1 billion. current management and employees will stay in place and they will remain headquartered in emeryville. remember your old science projects, schools fares and things like that? and farms and baking soda volcanoes ... >> coolest afinalist at the gooe science fair
the city council will bring this issue back to the table in november giving the city and the nonprofit time to work something out. in antioch, cbs 5 news. >> the brightest young minds to descend on google. the things they're able to do that most people can only dream of, that is in two minutes. >> behind me there is a blanket of low clouds and patchy fog. and it is now pouring into the city of san francisco, there is. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, >> san fransisco plans to lay off 1300...
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streets in major cities throughout the country. one of those marches took place in sacramento. participants support legislation to raise the federal minimum wage from its current $7.25 marker, to $10 per hour. >> i am check to check in i'm not the only current in the ". i'm trying to make a change for everyone. >> business leaders say that they support their employees and minimum-wage workers but fear that increased wages would take a bite out of their bottom line. >> -len ramirez in mountain view where some are calling for more concealed weapon permits in the aftermath of the colorado shooting. coming up, the counties where you are most likely and least likely to get one of those permits. >> you need to act now. >> what is the hurry? >> it opened during the roosevelt administration and now there is a business dispute that could close the only outdoor gu, >> it could be a year before the accused gunman in the call out movie theater massacre goes to trial. prosecutors are set to file the formal charges monday against the 24 year-old
streets in major cities throughout the country. one of those marches took place in sacramento. participants support legislation to raise the federal minimum wage from its current $7.25 marker, to $10 per hour. >> i am check to check in i'm not the only current in the ". i'm trying to make a change for everyone. >> business leaders say that they support their employees and minimum-wage workers but fear that increased wages would take a bite out of their bottom line. >>...
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is an unprecedented area in the city of boston. >> julianna goldman on the fight against russian backed rebels. >> samsung has issued a stubbing warning to customers and life changing inside a gm car. the fight of trenton buzard. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> hi everyone i'm jeff glor and this is a western edition of the broadcast. if you are anywhere in the middle of the country you are enjoying a serene sunday. anywhere else it gets ict compled. two different -- complicated. >> out west, pineapple express spreading central and northern california oregon and washington with rain. first carter evans. >> for three days san francisco has faced downpours and gale forced winds. keeping utilities youth crews with downed trees and power lines. this is what it looks like inside what's known as the war room at pacific gas and electric where every problem area is plotted out. since the storms first hit more than 300,000 homes and businesses lost power. nearly all have had their electricity restored. the rain also caused long delays at the san francisco airport. w
is an unprecedented area in the city of boston. >> julianna goldman on the fight against russian backed rebels. >> samsung has issued a stubbing warning to customers and life changing inside a gm car. the fight of trenton buzard. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> hi everyone i'm jeff glor and this is a western edition of the broadcast. if you are anywhere in the middle of the country you are enjoying a serene sunday. anywhere else it gets...
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six people were shot dead in the city yesterday. two of the killings happened just blocks from an antigun rally. among the victims was a 16-year-old boy. another gun-control rally took place in washington yesterday with thousands marching calling for stricter weapons laws. the senate is preparing to begin debating the issue this week. hackers have taken aim at the department of justice. yesterday a group known as anonymous took over the u.s. sentencing commission's website. they say it was a response to the suicide earlier this month of aaron swartz. he is a computer prodigy who was facing up to 45 years in prison for allegedly illegally downloading millions of academic articles. the first of six patriot missile defense batteries is now operating in southern turkey. nato says it underscores the alliance's willingness to help turkey to intercept any rockets fired from syria. iran yesterday warned that it would view any attack on syria as an attack on iran itself. long-time u.s. senator tom harkin, democrat of iowa, announced yesterda
six people were shot dead in the city yesterday. two of the killings happened just blocks from an antigun rally. among the victims was a 16-year-old boy. another gun-control rally took place in washington yesterday with thousands marching calling for stricter weapons laws. the senate is preparing to begin debating the issue this week. hackers have taken aim at the department of justice. yesterday a group known as anonymous took over the u.s. sentencing commission's website. they say it was a...
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money that comes in and the big companies, the higher the tax base and maybe more money to the city to pay for officers? you know, it is a cycle. >> these people out here are hoping maybe to help put some money into violence reduction as well. that is what we will have to wait and see about. >> that will be great not just for their employees but everyone that goes down there. thank you. >> one person died in an apartment fire in san francisco's western addition this morning. neighbors say it was an elderly man that lived in the building. fire broke out just before 10:00 in a three story building. it is near the cathedral of st. mary. cate caugurian has details. >> neighbors were panicked, looking in fear as smoke enveloped their homes. >> i had a neighbor that called me and said " there's a building on fire and i think it is the one next door, i want to double check,. i have a dog, and she is at home right now. so corsican rushing home. >> the fire started before 10:00 a.m. and took crews 20 minutes to get it under control. but one person was lost to the flames. >> this fire was on
money that comes in and the big companies, the higher the tax base and maybe more money to the city to pay for officers? you know, it is a cycle. >> these people out here are hoping maybe to help put some money into violence reduction as well. that is what we will have to wait and see about. >> that will be great not just for their employees but everyone that goes down there. thank you. >> one person died in an apartment fire in san francisco's western addition this morning....
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he's the president of an atheist group in the bible belt, oklahoma city. >> we're not anti-religious, but we're pro secular. >> reporter: in the past three members membership has jumped from 300 members to well over 1,000. >> i do think it getting better. >> reporter: a college professor is one of them, she says the public mood on atheist is changing even here. >> there are still people who are marching in the parade at halloween yelling out you're going to hell and stuff like that. but there were more people who weren't. and i think that's going to keep going, i think that's the trend. >> reporter: researchers call them the nones, those who check the none box when asked to describe their religious affiliation, and they've doubled since 1990. we're not necessarily becoming more secular, are we? >> maybe a little bit. >> reporter: kerry funk is the senior researchers on that study and says it's a complicated question, because being unaffiliated isn't necessarily the same as not having faith. >> 68% of the unaffiliated say they brief in god or a universal spirit. more than a third descr
he's the president of an atheist group in the bible belt, oklahoma city. >> we're not anti-religious, but we're pro secular. >> reporter: in the past three members membership has jumped from 300 members to well over 1,000. >> i do think it getting better. >> reporter: a college professor is one of them, she says the public mood on atheist is changing even here. >> there are still people who are marching in the parade at halloween yelling out you're going to hell...
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across the country cities roasted under scorching temperatures. >> it's unbelievably hot. i'm overheated. >> reporter: temperatures climbed well above 90 degrees from phoenix to philadelphia. factor in the humidity, and it felt like the 100s in much of the country. >> get your money ready, guys. >> reporter: that follows a first half of the year which was the warmest ever on record. this weekend five people were treated for heat exhaustion at a special olympics event in lincoln, nebraska. in los angeles, firefighters battled flames and heat at a scrap yard fire. in arizona, rescue workers braved triple-digit temperatures as they searched for hikers. >> nice and slow, nice and slow. >> reporter: in philadelphia, marathoners pushed through punishing heat, determined to break a record of running 146 miles in 24 hours. high temperatures combined with a rack of rain in some areas means some farmers haveown powd. >> i don't think it's been worse. 1980, '80/'81 we had a drought, but it wasn't like this. >> dry restrictions have led to water restrictions in parts of california, ma
across the country cities roasted under scorching temperatures. >> it's unbelievably hot. i'm overheated. >> reporter: temperatures climbed well above 90 degrees from phoenix to philadelphia. factor in the humidity, and it felt like the 100s in much of the country. >> get your money ready, guys. >> reporter: that follows a first half of the year which was the warmest ever on record. this weekend five people were treated for heat exhaustion at a special olympics event in...
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. >> a syrian government air strike in a town near the city of homa has reportedly killed dozens. peateur video appears to show the aftermath of the attack which struck a bakery where people were lining up for their first bread in days. in damascus, meanwhile, u.n. peace envoy brahimi arrived today for more talks with president assad. in his attempt to remain in power, assad has cultivated the support of minority groups athin his ethically divided country. elizabeth palmer saw that policy at work during a recent visit to the southern town of swada. >> reporter: conflict has engulfed syria over the past months from one end of the country to the other. but so far it barely touched this town in southern syria near the border with jordan. the people who live here are a religious group that has allied itself with president assad. good afternoon. when we arrived it in town to meet the governor, syrian state media was waiting for us. the regime is anxious to showcase this community full of official supporters willing to reinforce the party line, that the violence in syria is not a civil
. >> a syrian government air strike in a town near the city of homa has reportedly killed dozens. peateur video appears to show the aftermath of the attack which struck a bakery where people were lining up for their first bread in days. in damascus, meanwhile, u.n. peace envoy brahimi arrived today for more talks with president assad. in his attempt to remain in power, assad has cultivated the support of minority groups athin his ethically divided country. elizabeth palmer saw that policy...
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>> reporter: the city endured its worst ever flood when the red river crested just above 40 feet in 2009. there's been a major flood every year since. meteorologist jeff beradelli says it is the spring thaw. >> we basically had around one to two feet of snow that melted in a few days and this wasn't light fluffy snow t was very hard, high moisture content snow pack. >> reporter: in north dakota that melting snow is turning into rushing water. those living along the mouse river in logan had little warning. >> between the hours of one and two, we were within six inches going in my basement windows over here and it's just nonstop. >> reporter: it's also been a spring of record rainfall that's caused flooding in parts of ten states including tennessee over the weekend. >> so far in the month of april we've seen double the amount of rainfall than we typically see in the ohio valley. in fargo jim lepine's home has become part of the flood zone and the city wants him to move. >> 50-weeks a year this is the most wonderful spot. we have wildlife. we have privacy. we have nature. >> reporter:
>> reporter: the city endured its worst ever flood when the red river crested just above 40 feet in 2009. there's been a major flood every year since. meteorologist jeff beradelli says it is the spring thaw. >> we basically had around one to two feet of snow that melted in a few days and this wasn't light fluffy snow t was very hard, high moisture content snow pack. >> reporter: in north dakota that melting snow is turning into rushing water. those living along the mouse river...
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he has traveled literally from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters of key west. he has taken the thing to central america and europe, too, always finding an unlikely place even in the most well-traveled cities. ♪ ♪ dotan pays for this through tips and donations. >> that woman just gave me 100 francs. >> reporter: so far, he has barely broken even. so far, it hasn't mattered much. >> i want to wake up every morning excited to see what would happen next. that way, like, you know, i'm on my deathbed, i can look back and be like, yeah, i did this awesome thing when i was 24. >> reporter: some pianists dream of carnegie hall, but dotan negrin dreams even bigger. ♪ ♪ steve hartman, "on the road," in the catskill mountains. >> pelley: and on that note, that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. see you sunday on "60 minutes." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> what's in the water? a health warning about this north bay river running green and tur
he has traveled literally from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters of key west. he has taken the thing to central america and europe, too, always finding an unlikely place even in the most well-traveled cities. ♪ ♪ dotan pays for this through tips and donations. >> that woman just gave me 100 francs. >> reporter: so far, he has barely broken even. so far, it hasn't mattered much. >> i want to wake up every morning excited to see what would happen next. that way,...
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the resorts of the catskill mountains. 100 miles from new york city in the '40s, '50s and '60s, they attracted predominantly jewish visitors, many of them immigrants. they came for the fresh air and the shows. there was lots of both. and the performers spoke their language which was frequently yiddish. the place became known as the borscht belt, and before long big name stars... >> i feel great. i really feel wonderful. i just got back from a pleasure trip. i took my mother-in-law to the airport. >> reporter: ... like milton berle and george burns added to stages of big catskills hotels to their list of must stops. >> there was grossingers the concorde. >> 3,000 people. kut was 1500 people. >> reporter: they were packed? they were packed. reporter: if you are of a certain age and from a certain area, chances are these scenes certainly look familiar. and you might even be familiar with stewy stone. >> my applause. how many people still remember the concorde hotel? was that a great part of our life? the catskills. >> reporter: one of so many comedians who made names for themselves in t
the resorts of the catskill mountains. 100 miles from new york city in the '40s, '50s and '60s, they attracted predominantly jewish visitors, many of them immigrants. they came for the fresh air and the shows. there was lots of both. and the performers spoke their language which was frequently yiddish. the place became known as the borscht belt, and before long big name stars... >> i feel great. i really feel wonderful. i just got back from a pleasure trip. i took my mother-in-law to the...
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reporter: the next year he went back to the city with the neville brothers. on a photo shoot for people magazine he met a photographer named sarah friedman. what did you think when you saw sarah? >> i fell in love with sarah. i'm serious. i didn't say it at the time but i couldn't stop looking at her >> reporter: he did give sarah a copy of his book. >> and he proceeded to call me right after the jazzfest and left me a message that said this is aaron neville and i want a book report. >> reporter: two years later they were married. new york is now home. and aaron neville is back to making the music that made him want to become a singer. ♪ pretty pretty woman ♪ ♪ come on, talk with me ♪ >> reporter: are you happiest when you're singing? >> i'm happiest when i'm with sarah. >> reporter: i didn't mean to set you up for that one >> i was ready for you. singing is like medicine. some people tell me what my voice did for them. i said i wish i could tell you what it do for me when i'm singing >> reporter: it's what has gotten you through all of this? >> oh, y
reporter: the next year he went back to the city with the neville brothers. on a photo shoot for people magazine he met a photographer named sarah friedman. what did you think when you saw sarah? >> i fell in love with sarah. i'm serious. i didn't say it at the time but i couldn't stop looking at her >> reporter: he did give sarah a copy of his book. >> and he proceeded to call me right after the jazzfest and left me a message that said this is aaron neville and i want a book...